Magic Rings
Jehanne the rogue trapped in an alley by her cursed thumb- and toe rings.
Background story:
Some gods and their followers has more firm ideas about what is proper than others. When Jehanne stole from one of the major temples in town, one of the things that upset its head priest the most was that she had disguised herself as a man to do it.
Since he did not catch her with the stolen goods, he could not punish her for that, but he could be inventive when it came to punishing her for entering the temple in improper clothes. So, he had a cunning dwarf artificer make a set of magic rings that would enforce some very specific rules, and used his divine powers to force her to wear them.
The rings made sure that she would have to reveal enough of her body to show everybody that she was female; she would never be able to masquerade as a man again. If she tried to hide her anatomy in covering clothes, or sneak around unseen, the rings would pull her limbs into positions that would counter this, and freeze in place, magically immobilizing her for a sufficiently long time to serve as punishment.
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(view all 7 comments)No transphobia here
show full show summaryThe villain isn't transphobic at all; if anything, it's just a culture clash. She snuck into a location important to his people, stole items of great significance, and violated his culture's social mores in the process. Literally the only reason the...
The villain isn't transphobic at all; if anything, it's just a culture clash. She snuck into a location important to his people, stole items of great significance, and violated his culture's social mores in the process. Literally the only reason the SJW is hounding you is because SJWs think that anyone should be allowed to get away with anything scot-free, if punishment can be even loosely connected to "muh muh transphobia" or "dur hur homophobia" or anything of the sort. (Which is ironic, since most SJWs are anywhere from subtly to rabidly heterophobic.)
Posted by Anonymoose (guest) on Tue 14 Aug 2018, 22:55 EDT
"Transphobic" Villain
show full show summaryIt's obvious that he's the "villain" (although, remembering that she's a career criminal and he's a victim, I am not sure I'd even go that far), and that he doesn't represent your views any more than the warlock who chained a pig to a young girl. But I...
It's obvious that he's the "villain" (although, remembering that she's a career criminal and he's a victim, I am not sure I'd even go that far), and that he doesn't represent your views any more than the warlock who chained a pig to a young girl. But I wouldn't even give the "transphobic" thing that much credence -- she's a tomboy. Tomboys are not transgender. Transgender people (and trolls pretending to be Transgender, mostly on social media) do not have a monopoly on girls in male clothing.
Posted by KiTA (guest) on Sun 18 Feb 2018, 07:48 EST
Transphobic Villain
show full show summaryJehanne is being punished for dressing as a different gender by the VILLAIN of the story. I had hoped his actions alone would be enough to brand him as an intolerant, hypocritical self-righteous scumbag, but I guess I'll have to update the image...
Jehanne is being punished for dressing as a different gender by the VILLAIN of the story. I had hoped his actions alone would be enough to brand him as an intolerant, hypocritical self-righteous scumbag, but I guess I'll have to update the image description to clearly label him as such. It seems the current text can be interpreted as me approving of his opinions, which is not the case. I hope this thing is just a misunderstanding. Is there anything in the pictures that comes across as transphobic or is it just the text?
Posted by Grigbertz on Sat 17 Feb 2018, 17:01 EST